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Network A

Network A

A service some brokerage firms and cable news channels carry; it reports price and trading volume on the New York Stock Exchange and regional exchanges. It also reports on over-the-counter trades for stocks listed on the NYSE. While it is a private reporting service, its overall regulation is governed by NYSE Alternext. It is less commonly called A-Network. See also: Network B.
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Network A

The reporting service of the consolidated tape that includes price and volume data for trades on the New York Stock Exchange and on regional exchanges and the over-the-counter market in NYSE-listed stock. The service is carried in brokerage offices, on cable television, and by the reporting exchanges. Also called A-network.
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